Events calendar
Stella Art Foundation is a vibrant space for dialogue. Artists, curators, musicians, and philosophers meet here to co-create new meanings.
Our calendar features a current lineup of events, from original lectures on contemporary art and master classes to chamber concerts and exhibition previews.
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05 February 2026
"Inner Reality: Photography and Imagination"At the meeting, Italian photographer Giampiero Assumma will use examples from his own work to show how photography engages with hidden meanings, personal sensations, symbols, and hints.
Together with the participants, we will try to find an answer to the question: “How can one see more in an image than just the subject?”
The meeting with the author will be held in Italian with consecutive interpretation into Russian.
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10 December — 12 December 2025
The final tour of the "Dream of a Ridiculous Man" exhibition. The project closes on December 12.Our exhibition brings together three unique worlds: the metaphysical landscapes of Boris Sveshnikov, the conceptual universes of Pavel Pepperstein, and the sculptural forms of Alexey Pankin.
Three different paths converge at one point to jointly seek an answer to Dostoevsky’s eternal question.
Stella Art Foundation
Mercury Tower, Moscow City
1st Krasnogvardeysky Passage, 15
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12 December 2025
The Dream of a Ridiculous ManThe art of Boris Sveshnikov became a visual diary of an entire generation. His personal tragic experience of imprisonment from 1946 to 1954 did not break the artist; instead, it shaped a unique artistic language balancing on the boundary between reality and metaphysical dream.
Having overcome the absurdity of the system, he turned to allegory and complex symbolism. His early camp drawings, created secretly, are not a chronicle but a personal mythology in which the private acquires a universal scale. Even here, one can see the future master of pointillist drawing, constructing endless, unreal spaces.
The exhibition allows visitors to trace the evolution of Sveshnikov’s method—from the graphic Camp Suite to his later painting. His canvases unfold as multilayered fields of color, reminiscent of ancient frescoes. The series Antique Scene, Running Cloud, and Lost Glasses are worlds governed by the laws of dreams. Ghostly figures exist in metaphysical emptiness, becoming metaphors of memory, absurdity, and History itself.
Sveshnikov was also a brilliant book illustrator, translating his philosophical worldview into illustrations for the texts of Hoffmann and Andersen. His art became a form of quiet yet indestructible inner resistance.
Works by Boris Sveshnikov can be seen until December 12, 2025, at the Stella Art Foundation exhibition “The Dream of a Ridiculous Man.”
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